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India Voter ID Card found 172,000 times. How can I disable built-in "Sensitive Info Types"?
When I open up Purview, one of the things I'm greeted with is the image below. I found another forum post and it appears you cannot disable these built-in items. I was also unable to delete them (grayed out).
This is insanely frustrating and seems to be a huge security detriment. I could have a hundred United States SSNs but they would be pushed off this list by literally a million things I don't care about (I know for a fact our documents don't have any India Voter ID cards...).
Even if I could delete the, one by one, there are HUNDREDS of types that are not relevant to us. Is there any way to just disable all the defaults?
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You cannot hide the out-of-the-box Sensitive Information Types
- Joseph-BerbaryBrass Contributor
Unfortunately, you cannot disable or delete built-in Sensitive Info Types in Microsoft Purview. Microsoft does not currently provide a toggle to remove or hide these from your tenant. But you can check the locations where this data is located in and which users possess it.
- ScottCISBrass Contributor
"But you can check the locations where this data is located in and which users possess it."
I think you missed the point. There is no way we have 172,000 instances of Indian ID cards in our files. They're false positives. Since I can't delete patterns that don't apply to us, I'll just always have a **bleep** ton of warnings I guess.
- Ben PenneyBrass Contributor
Im in the same boat Scott. I have all of these sensitivity labels pulling up false positive data. We do not process Phillippines or Indonesian data... In the classic portal I could select which infotypes to scan on or search for, but I guess they took this functionality out? I will most likely set up a Microsoft ticket at some point to see if there's way to filter all this false positive date out.